Tottenham Hotspur remain keen on Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner, according to BBC journalist Sami Mokbel.
It has been such a polarising season for Spurs. In the Premier League, were it not for the already-relegated bottom three, the club would be in a genuine relegation battle. 21 losses in 37 Premier League matches has seen pressure rise on manager Ange Postecoglou across the campaign.
Postecoglou’s only saving grace, certainly towards the end of the season, was the Europa League. Spurs were a different side in Europe and the Lilywhites reached the final of the competition. Against Manchester United, a Brennan Johnson goal was enough for Spurs to end their 17-year trophy drought, meaning Postecoglou has guided Spurs to silverware, the ultimate goal for the club.
It is unclear whether Postecoglou will remain at Spurs, despite what he has achieved. It seems that, should the Australian depart, the North London side already have a name in mind to replace him.
Spurs Like Glasner
Austrian has been incredible at Crystal Palace
As per the BBC, Oliver Glasner is a manager that Spurs remain very keen on. The Austrian moved to Crystal Palace in early 2024 to replace Roy Hodgson and has taken the Eagles to unprecedented heights. Palace recently beat Manchester City 1-0 in the FA Cup final to secure their first-ever piece of silverware and a place in Europe, another first for the club.
Glasner’s impact at Palace has been apparent, both in their league form and the displays of players such as Jean-Philippe Mateta, Eberechi Eze and Daniel Munoz, to name just a few. In Glasner, who has been called "incredible," Spurs would be acquiring a promising manager who has shown, with Palace and Eintracht Frankfurt, that he knows how to win.
Whether Glasner would depart Palace though, particularly after such a triumphant cup victory, remains to be seen.
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